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They can sonically sound like me, but nobody's ever gonna be able to write songs like T-Pain. There's only one of those. — T-Pain

Remember that your real wealth can be measured not by what you have, but by what you are. — Napoleon Hill

They just change. Their body changes. Their abilities - the things they do that make them who they are - leave, sometimes temporarily, sometimes forever. Every day they wake up with that big what if?
And nothing is scarier than a life filled with what ifs - living by day without predictability and control. Some people end up losing feeling. Some have uncontrollable spasms. Some can't function. Some end up blind or in a wheelchair. Some end up bedridden and paralyzed.
It's hard to know who "some people" will be. — Lindsey Leavitt

So that there resulted a chaos as disordered as the poets ever feigned, — Rene Descartes

If people have a basic understanding of right from wrong, possess a strong desire to better themselves and persist in there cause, they can break the chain of any negative environment. — Dave Pelzer

[Of] particular importance is the relationship between education and the political process. — Jonathan Kozol

All truth and understanding is a result of a divine light which is God Himself. — Saint Augustine

Based on theoretical analysis, clinical observations, and some research findings, as well as on 19th and early 20th century literature on dissociation, we propose that traumatization essentially involves a degree of dissociative division of the personality that likely occurs along the lines of innate action systems of daily life and defense - what has been called structural dissociation of the personality. Dissociation of the personality develops when children or adults are exposed to potentially traumatizing events, and when their integrative capacity is insufficient to (fully) integrate these experiences within the confines of a relatively coherent personality. — Onno Van Der Hart

Try, start always at home. This is my encouragement to all writers, start at home. All virtues and vices begin at home, and then spread abroad. — Maya Angelou

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience BY MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI — Daniel H. Pink

Jesus wins. His justice prevails. His love is seen for what it really is - boundless and irresistible. Our unity with him exceeds our imaginations. We will see that life was much more purposeful than we thought. Everything we ever did by faith - because of Jesus - stands firm and results in "praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed" (1 Peter 1:7). — CCEF

Monotony reveals our limitations. — Dale Carnegie

Simon Gray, I decided when I first witnessed this frog into prince transformation, did not have a drinking problem. He had a drinking solution. — Stephen Fry